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The Must-See Design Trends From Salone del Mobile 2025

Each April, Milan becomes the epicentre of the design world – and Salone del Mobile 2025 did not disappoint. With pavilions buzzing with creativity, new collections from renowned and rising brands and experimental concepts around every corner, this year’s edition was a bold reflection of where interiors are headed. For interior designers and architects alike, Salone remains the compass for what’s next – and 2025 brought inspiration in spades.

Here are the top trends that defined this year’s show – and how they’re reshaping the spaces we live, work and dream in.

1. Soft Geometry

Organic curves are here to stay, but they were met with unexpected sharpness this year. Think sculptural forms with softened angles, rounded upholstery contrasted with bold edges and asymmetrical silhouettes that feel fluid and intentional.

Seen at: Modular sofas with oval-shaped elements, armchairs with cutout backs and lighting that played with spheres and arches.
Why it matters: This balance between softness and definition creates spaces that feel welcoming and curated – perfect for residential and hospitality projects alike.

A welcoming living room at salone del mobile 2025 with a soft modular sofa, a chic coffee table, and a lamp adding warmth to the atmosphere.
White armchair in organic forms and upholstered in white. With metal details. Captured at Salone del mobile 2025.
Captured at Soft Line
Sofa upholsted in white fabric and with organic shape. Captured at Salone del mobile 2025.
Captured at Kartell
Sofa upholsted in white fabric and with organic shape. Captured at Salone del mobile 2025.
Captured at Kartell
Earth toned sofa upholstered in fabric. With a lacquered side table. Seen at salone del mobile 2025.
Captured at Minotti

2. Earth, Evolved: The New Natural Palette

Earthy tones made a major statement this year, but with a twist. Traditional rusts and beiges were joined by clay pinks, ochres, soft moss greens and rich chocolate browns. These palettes grounded the designs while also feeling fresh and contemporary.

Seen at: Upholstery in terracotta velvet, lacquered wood in dusty olive, stone finishes in muted sand tones.
Why it matters: As sustainability becomes more than a buzzword, designers are gravitating toward colours that evoke nature in more subtle, elevated ways.

3. Tactile Temptations

From bouclé to brushed suede, Salone del Mobile 2025 was all about texture. Designers embraced tactile surfaces that invite interaction – smooth meets rough, matte meets glossy and soft meets structured.

Seen at: Statement chairs in sherpa fabrics, lacquered sideboards with ridged detailing and tables mixing travertine with raw wood.

Why it matters: Texture adds depth to minimal designs and transforms spaces into sensorial experiences – ideal for creating emotional connections in interiors.

Neroli, an outdoor sofa, captured at salone del mobile 2025. In white fabric with handcrafted details on the back and armrests.
Captured at Living Divani
Armchairs captured at the Kartell stand at Salone del mobile 2025. Upholstered in a textured fabric in white and black or white and pink.
Captured at Kartell
Dining chair in wood and the seating upholstered in terracotta fabric.
Captured at Minotti
Round sofa upholstered in white with a gold lamp by its side.
Captured at Edra

4. Statement Pieces as Functional Art

Furniture is no longer just functional – it’s expressive. Brands unveiled pieces that blur the line between art and design, with expressive forms, unexpected scale and striking craftsmanship.

Seen at: Oversized armchairs with sculptural bases, light fixtures as abstract installations and tables that resembled carved sculptures.

Why it matters: These designs offer focal points that elevate entire rooms and resonate with clients looking for personality and uniqueness.

5. Modular Living

More than ever, designers are thinking flexibly. This year, modularity reigned – whether in seating systems, shelving or lighting. Pieces were created to evolve with the user, offering customisation without compromising style.

Seen at: Sofas with adjustable backrests, stackable coffee tables, open shelving units with movable components and modular beds.

Why it matters: With changing lifestyles and multifunctional spaces, modularity offers a smart solution that’s beautiful and practical.

A man interacts with a couch, feeling its surface and assessing its style. He is also adjusting the cushion of the sofa. Seen at salone del mobile 2025.
A well-arranged bed with a decorative headboard and footrest, situated in a serene room atmosphere at salone. It is a modular bed.
A welcoming living room scene showcasing a sofa, two stackable coffee tables and lamp, ideal for gatherings or quiet moments.
A wooden table featuring an open book resting on its surface. A new module for the Olivia modular sofa.

6. Gloss is Back (but make it sophisticated)

Matte finishes have ruled for years – but at Salone del Mobile 2025, gloss made a refined return. High-gloss lacquered surfaces, polished metals and even glazed ceramics added just the right amount of shine to elevate compositions.

Seen at: Dining tables and chairs in deep, reflective lacquers; accent tables with chrome legs; and glazed lighting in rich jewel tones.

Why it matters: When used sparingly, shine brings elegance, contrast and a touch of glamour to contemporary interiors.

A minimalist white chair and lamp contrast against a bold black floor, showcasing a chic and contemporary design. The chair has a glossy touch, one of the trends seen at salone del mobile 2025.
Captured at Kartell

Salone del Mobile 2025 revealed a world of design in transition – where sustainability meets sensuality and flexibility becomes elegance. For interior designers and architects, the message is clear: create with intention, embrace emotion and let your spaces evolve with the people who inhabit them.

Now is the time to blend beauty with function, form with feeling and let your next project reflect the spirit of this inspiring new design era!

 

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